"Such dismissive conduct, viewed in tandem with the reimposition of a second blanket and substantively identical moratorium and in light of the national importance of this case, provide this court with clear and convincing evidence of the government's contempt of this court's preliminary injunction order," he wrote.

The possibility, however distant at this point, of at least some Taliban leaders returning to power has concerned Afghan womens groups, who fear the reimposition of draconian restrictions during their five-year rule in the late 1990s, when girls were forbidden to attend school and females were banned from public and professional life.

Halifax attributed the fall to a combination of one-off factors such as cold, snowy weather and the reimposition of stamp duty on lowest-priced properties, with a rise in the number of new properties on the market also exacerbating the situation.

But long since even the memory of that time had grown faint to vanishing, and there would be just as indignant a reaction to the reimposition of that ideal as there must once have been to its gradual abandonment.

Issues at hand involve the National Guard, Posse Commentates, and FEMA Prisons for events of rebellion [or civil demonstration] and revolution and a reimposition of the concept of establishing a North American Union.